Join the Friends of Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge Inc. along with the Memphremagog Watershed Association for a morning of birding and exploration at the Eagle Point Unit.

Eagle Point, a 420 acre tract of property on the shore of Lake Memphramegog near the town of Newport, became part of the Missisquoi NWR in 2010. The Eagle Point property consists of a mix of upland and wetland habitats including northern hardwood forest, hemlock seepage forest, managed grassland, and a diverse wetland complex formed around Hall’s Creek.

Join refuge volunteer, Greg Simard on a Woodcock Walk at the Stephen Young Marsh area. Woodcock have a unique courtship display that incorporates an aerial display and a ground level calling display that occurs near[...]

Join Friends Board Members Ken Copenhaver and Julie Filiberti for a birding walk on the Maquam/Black Creek Trail! The purpose of these monthly walks is to gather long-term data on the presence of birds, their[...]

The Missisquoi NWR will conduct a Refuge Green Up Day. The refuge will concentrate its efforts on river cleanup activities using refuge boats. Refuge staff will monitor river water levels and flows. Should floodplain water[...]